Adolescent Services Program

The Adolescent Services Program (ASP) is a one-stop program which provides services to adolescents and teens and connects them with useful resources. We aim to provide programs and services that encourage the healthy development of youth and while helping them gain the necessary education, access to resources that build empowerment skills to manage and lead productive lives within the community.

The Citizens Bank Foundation has announced a $300,000 grant to the Martha Eliot Health Center (MEHC), Boston Children's Hospital's community health center in Jamaica Plain. The three-year grant will support the Adolescent Services Program.

Bikes Not Bombspromotes social justice and peace by receiving unwanted bikes and parts and updating them and sending them to many underprivileged countries. They also have a program for the local community where children can earn a bike.

Boston Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH)is a research program that works to educate health care providers on how to care for teens. Features a list of health services and resources for teens for things like mental health, eating disorders, sexuality, girl power and substance abuse.

We are grateful to have been ranked #1 on U.S. News & World Report's list of the best children's hospitals in the nation for the third year in a row, an honor we could not have achieved without the patients and families who inspire us to do our very best for them. Thanks to you, Boston Children's is a place where we can write the greatest children's stories ever told.”